In a report on Today programme, Al Bangura who played in
the Premier League for Watford from 2009 - 2015, spoke to BBC's Sima
Kotecha on how at 14, his parents told him to become the leader of the
secret society his
late father had headed in Sierra Leone. The 27-year-old who is now
working with the Premier League to raise awareness on the growing number
of teenage players being tricked into leaving Africa for Europe,
refused.
"I said I didn't think this was something I wanted to get involved with. I want to play football and I'm going to school so I don't want to do that," he says.
So he travelled to neighbouring Guinea where he met a French
man, who pretended to be his friend and promised to help him fulfill his
dream.
"I didn't know he had another different intention - to get me into the sex trade,"
The pair travelled to France and on to the UK. Once there, the man left him alone in a building.
"All of a sudden I saw two or three guys come around me, trying to rape me and make me do stuff. Because
I was young and I was small, I just started screaming. They probably
thought I knew what I was there for - obviously I know what I came over
here for, I was here to play football."
"I
was just crying and proper screaming and I tried to make my way out - I
was cold, I was crying, I was shaking, I didn't know what to do, I was
all over the place. I made my way outside. I didn't know where to start, I thought it was the end of my life."
He
requested help from a Nigerian man, who told him to go to the Home
Office and claim asylum. Because he was 16, he was later given a
two-year right to stay.
"It was so emotional, because after a few months I'd kind of forgotten
about what what I'd been through, it had been sad but I ended up coming
to a good thing.
"I started meeting people, started playing
football and I got the opportunity to join Watford when I was 16 and
things just started building up for me," he explains. "It's quite emotional to talk about it now, I'm happy I've got over it, but it's sad for me."
It is estimated that 15,000 teenage footballers, are moved out of 10 West African countries every year - many of them under-age.
The
figures come from non-governmental organisation Foot Solidaire, which
helps send boys back to Africa after they have been tricked by
unscrupulous agents into leaving the continent.
The National Crime
Agency says its most recent figures from 2014 show a total of 2,340
potential victims of trafficking were referred from 96 countries - of
these 29% were minors.
But Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner
Kevin Hyland said he believed more children were trafficked to the UK
than the official figures suggest.
Sports journalist Ed Hawkins has just spent two years investigating the football trade for a book called the Lost Boys.
"It's
difficult to put a number on it, but it's probably in the thousands
each year. People aren't aware of the scams, how the culture of greed
permeates from top to bottom (in football) and encourages the slave
trade," he says.
A Fifa rule called Article 19 says clubs cannot sign people aged under 18, but it has caveats.
"It's
not worth the paper it's written on, it's just for window dressing by
Fifa, they have given get out clause for clubs to do what they like," he
says.
"There should be a blanket ban on the signing of minors -
it shouldn't be allowed at all, Uefa says this should be in place, with
no caveats at all. That would help reduce the numbers."
Bangura,
who also now works with charities to publicise the issue, said:
"I
think there's loads of vulnerable kids in Africa who want to achieve
what I've achieved in my life. There's loads of kids who might
not even tell their parents, or their parents might use their last money
to make sure they come over here to play football and they end up doing
something else. It's important for me, having been through what
I've been through in my life, for me to say I've been through that,
I've survived, but what about the young kids coming up, will they
survive, are they going to be able to cope with that, so we really need
to find a way to stop all of that."
41 comments:
That's is a terrible one,thank God he was able to kick out of it $ living a better life.
Ogwugwu oge
#It wiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
#iT mUsT eNd iN prAise
Male prostitute seriously?
Now God had changed your destiny. It is well 🙏
She ARE A GOOD TIN TO BE BRING FROM A POOR COUNTRY TO A BETTA ONE,BUT NOT FOR BAD REASON,THIS IS A HARTLESS TIN,WHY PERSON WOULD DO THIS EH?BUT IT IS A GOOD TIN sHE ALIFE!!
Well, thank GOD his life turned around for the better. Some parents though.....smh.
#TeamBlessed#
Thank God for his life. He's one of the lucky few.
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a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Wicked people everywhere i swear..... Thank God for ur life nw though no doubt.
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Good for him right
Haha Watch sextape of busty Nassarawa Poly student that's gone viral
we give thanks to God
You never know!
There's a Nigerian is every story. Great Nation
I thank God for his life.
That was a terrible experience! Thank God something good came out of d whole ish. Nawah!
Good to know
Oh sorry,that's life for you thank God you are a living testimony now. TIMILEYIN BLESSING
Thank God for his life
Amen.
Really wonderful of him to speak on it. 90% would not have said a thing because of the stigma of the homosexual nature surrounding it but that French man was a bastard. 3men on a 16yr old boy. THat is awful
Amazing. Thank God for your life. some children aint blessed like you. Thank God for ordering your steps. #IPPCDAY3 #EVENINGSESSION
Smh...
Wow.........
Just go and thank God for bringing you to UK to change your life
READ HOW I MET HIM, LOL
Is this for real
I wonder why these igbo lib fans comment in their local language. Sucks.
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The plans of those against me shall become my success story....
Alihamdulilah,he did`nt end up as a victim,am happy for you,but ipray those who are victim find a way out of this act
Shut up. If you can not speak your language but only the Queen's English that's your business. We are proud to speak Igbo. Speak yours - if you know it!
Yes! And with the way Nigerians are breeding, we will surpass China in population but be last in productivity.
No Chimobi. It is for fake!
Are you for real or is this bottle expected to shuuuuuuk us?
This grammar no follow oh better indicate if it's a joke
Hmm
Cool
See the way God turned what was meant to be evil for him to good. This story reminds me of Joseph in the bible that was sold into slavery but later became a prime minister and those that sold him bowed down to him to greet him. God still does miracles.
Idiot go back to school,wot a blunder
Idiot go back to school,too many grammatical blunder
Mumu...get outta here...Please more Igbo peeps should comment in Igbo Language...Please,lets be proud of the best language in the world....I wonder they ain't happy when Igbo is spoken but see them light up when they speak yoruba....like they want Igbo language extinct...it won't work
@Anonymous5:19PM
U compound idiot. Ara gbagbukwe gi.
This his story sef. I kind of feel a certain way 'bout it. Don't think the story is complete. 2 short. He shld make up his mind, think about it & tell it again, all of it.
Thank God he come off it
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